Tokyo - Mt. Fuji - Kyoto - Nara

Tokyo, the capitol of Japan, is a city with many faces. While being Japan’s center of Politics, economics and culture, and offering the latest technologies, Tokyo still maintains its Edo culture, which is over 400 years old.Kyoto, as the former capitol of Japan has taken a leading role in the nation’s politics and culture. Although it is a thriving metropolis of 104 million people, it is one of Japan’s oddest cities where historical heritage sites and culture still maintain a strong presence

Tokyo - Mt. Fuji - Kyoto - Nara

Tokyo, the capitol of Japan, is a city with many faces. While being Japan’s center of Politics, economics and culture, and offering the latest technologies, Tokyo still maintains its Edo culture, which is over 400 years old.Kyoto, as the former capitol of Japan has taken a leading role in the nation’s politics and culture. Although it is a thriving metropolis of 104 million people, it is one of Japan’s oddest cities where historical heritage sites and culture still maintain a strong presence